Updating a previous report, the Associated Press reports that Baltimore Ravens CB Corey Fuller was acquitted of all three gambling and gun charges, after being accused of running high-stakes card games at his house. The six-member jury deliberated for less than two hours, before rejecting two days of prosecution testimony. "It's ridiculous how the state and these officers took this charge and ran with it," Fuller said following the court's decision. "I feel sorry for the guys who have been on trial that have no money and can't afford great lawyers."

The Associated Press reports Baltimore Ravens CB Corey Fuller was unfairly targeted by a gambling probe because of his celebrity, his attorney told a jury Thursday, Jan. 27. Fuller was arrested last April when police broke up a high-stakes card game at his Tallahassee home. Fuller was charged with maintaining a gambling house, use of a firearm in commission of a felony and misdemeanor gambling. "The evidence is going to show the reason we're here is not what Mr. Fuller did, but who Mr. Fuller is," defense attorney Tim Jansen said in his opening statement. "Their investigation was detailed to target Mr. Fuller." If convicted, Fuller could face a maximum five-year sentence and $5,000 fine.

Brent Jones, of the Baltimore Sun, reports Baltimore Ravens S Corey Fuller may have the chance to beat out FS Will Demps and become a starter, though he will likely be the top backup at both safety positions. "I feel like I can go out and dominate at safety easily," Fuller said. "Now it's up to me to learn the scheme in more detail."

Brent Jones, of the Baltimore Sun, reports Baltimore Ravens CB Corey Fuller has been permanently moved to safety, a move that Fuller embraced after his first practice at the position Thursday, June 17. Fuller, who will likely take limited snaps, if any, at cornerback, will focus mostly on being a safety during training camp. Fuller will return to cornerback only in case of an injury.

Brent Jones, of the Baltimore Sun, reports Baltimore Ravens CB Corey Fuller has been seeing action with the first-team defense at cornerback and also at safety with the second-team. Fuller has been working at the first-team cornerback in place of CB Chris McAlister, who has been absent from camps due to a contract dispute with the team.

The Associated Press reports Baltimore Ravens CB Corey Fuller, who is facing firearms and gambling charges in Tallahassee, Fla., issued an apology to everyone he has affected. "I really embarrassed myself because I pride myself on my name, my integrity and everything," Fuller said. "I apologize to the organization, to the fans in this community, and my teammates.''

Brent Jones, of the Baltimore Sun, reports Baltimore Ravens CB Corey Fuller, who was arrested and charged last month with operating a gambling house, has received additional charges of felony firearm and misdemeanor gambling which were filed by a Florida prosecutor. Fuller's charges carry a possible five-year prison sentence and a $5,000 fine. Ravens officials say they are monitoring the situation, and coach Brian Billick has said he expects Fuller for the start of training camp.

The Baltimore Sun reports two veteran sheriff's deputies have been fired for guarding the home of Baltimore Ravens DB Corey Fuller while a high-stakes gambling operation was taking place in Tallahassee, Fla. While the deputies had consent to do the job, John Johnson and Derrick Conyers were fired after an internal investigation concluded they had disregarded their own suspicions about the operations happening inside the house. Johnson had been with the department for 10 years, while Conyers had a 17-year tenure.

Baltimore Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome issued a statement in reaction to the Tuesday, April 20, arrest of Ravens CB Corey Fuller. "We're aware of the situation and have spoken with Corey," Newsome said in the statement. "He did tell us that he plays card games at his home with friends and relatives. There is a due process and we believe in that. There are two sides to every story and Corey will have his opportunity to express his side through the court system." Newsome said Fuller intends to participate in a charity basketball game on Friday, April 23, at Florida A&M University, as well as a number of team offseason activities with the Ravens in May and June.

The Baltimore Sun reports Baltimore Ravens CB Corey Fuller was arrested Tuesday, April 20, and charged with hosting a high-stakes card game. Fuller was released on $5,000 bail. The felony charge carries a possible five-year state prison sentence and a $5,000 fine.

The Associated Press reports Baltimore Ravens CB Corey Fuller and his family were victims of an attempted armed robbery early Wednesday morning, Jan. 21, at their home in Tallahassee, Florida. The intruder forced Fuller into the home and then fled after about 20 shots were exchanged, police said. No one was injured. Fuller is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. "Like the coaches always tell us, nothing good happens at 2 o'clock," Fuller said. "I'm living witness to that."

Baltimore Ravens CB Corey Fuller (groin/hamstring) practiced for the second straight day on Thursday, Nov. 6, but he is still expected to be limited this Sunday, Nov. 9, against the St. Louis Rams. Fuller may only play when the Rams go to four receiver sets.

Baltimore Ravens CB Corey Fuller (groin, hamstring) was limited in practice Wednesday, Nov. 5, and is not expected to start the Sunday, Nov. 9, game against the St. Louis Rams. There is an outside chance he could play if he feels better by end of week, but the Ravens don't want to play Fuller if he is running at half-speed.

Baltimore Ravens CB Corey Fuller (groin, hamstring) expects to practice Wednesday, Nov. 5, and start the Sunday, Nov. 9, game against the St. Loius Rams. He could have been rushed back for the Sunday, Nov. 2, game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, but the team wanted him to be as close to full health for the Rams game.

Updating previous reports, Baltimore Ravens CB Corey Fuller (groin/hamstring) did not practice for the second consecutive day Thursday, Oct. 30, with both a hamstring and groin injury. Fuller will not play Sunday, Nov. 2, against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Ravens' CB Gary Baxter will take his place in the starting lineup.

Baltimore Ravens CB Corey Fuller (groin, hamstring) was injured in the fourth quarter of the Sunday, Oct. 26, game against the Denver Broncos and did not return. Fuller will be re-evaluated Wednesday, Oct. 29, and likely will be listed as questionable for the Sunday, Nov. 2, game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Baltimore Ravens CB Corey Fuller (quadriceps) suffered a left quadricep strain during the Sunday, Sept. 7 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Fuller expects to practice all week and play Sunday, Sept. 14 against the Cleveland Browns. "It's sore," Fuller said. "If I can't go (Sunday), it must be really sore. Fuller is listed as day-to-day.

Mike Preston, of the Baltimore Sun, reports for the Sporting News that the Baltimore Ravens secondary has been making progress and could become one of the team's strongest units in 2003. Starting CBs Corey Fuller and Chris McAlister along with safeties Gary Baxter and Ed Reed have looked solid this summer.